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Images Dated 30th September 2015

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Background imageImages Dated 30th September 2015: Ashridge 29679_022

Ashridge 29679_022
Ashridge House, Little Gaddesden, Hertfordshire. Gothic Revival country house built by James Wyatt 1808-13. It is now used as a management college

Background imageImages Dated 30th September 2015: Luton Hoo 29680_022

Luton Hoo 29680_022
Luton Hoo, Bedfordshire. Country House originally designed by Robert Adam and begun in 1767. It was later remodelled by Robert Smirke c.1830

Background imageImages Dated 30th September 2015: Pishiobury Park 29682_045

Pishiobury Park 29682_045
Pishiobury Park, Sawbridgeworth, Hertfordshire. Remains of an 18th century landscape park redesigned by Lancelot Capability Brown

Background imageImages Dated 30th September 2015: Youngsbury 29682_025

Youngsbury 29682_025
Youngsbury, Thundridge, Hertfordshire. Parkland designed by Lancelot Capability Brown in the 1760s

Background imageImages Dated 30th September 2015: Hoo Park 29681_002

Hoo Park 29681_002
Hoo Park, Kimpton, near Hitchin, Hertfordshire. Remains of 18th century landscape park designed by Lancelot Capability Brown

Background imageImages Dated 30th September 2015: Hoo Park 29681_036

Hoo Park 29681_036
Hoo Park, Kimpton, near Hitchin, Hertfordshire. Remains of 18th century landscape park designed by Lancelot Capability Brown

Background imageImages Dated 30th September 2015: Luton Hoo Park 29680_032

Luton Hoo Park 29680_032
Luton Hoo Park, Bedfordshire. Parkland designed by Lancelot Capability Brown in the 1760s

Background imageImages Dated 30th September 2015: Southill Park 29690_021

Southill Park 29690_021
Southill Park, Biggleswade, Bedfordshire. 18th century country house first built in brick around 1720. It was later remodelled and clad in stone by Henry Holland in the 1790s

Background imageImages Dated 30th September 2015: Youngsbury 29682_027

Youngsbury 29682_027
Youngsbury, Thundridge, Hertfordshire. Mid 18th century country house built in brick as a pedimented Palladian villa

Background imageImages Dated 30th September 2015: Sacombe House 29682_016

Sacombe House 29682_016
Sacombe House, Sacombe Park, Hertfordshire. Neo-classical Georgian country house built 1803-06. Restoration works are in progress

Background imageImages Dated 30th September 2015: Luton Hoo 29681_001

Luton Hoo 29681_001
Luton Hoo, Bedfordshire. First designed by Robert Adam and begun in 1767, it was later remodelled by Robert Smirke in around 1830 and again after 1903. It is now a country house hotel

Background imageImages Dated 30th September 2015: Audley End House and Gardens N150075

Audley End House and Gardens N150075
AUDLEY END HOUSE AND GARDENS, Saffron Walden, Essex. Aerial view of the grounds showing the house, service wing, parterre and parkland

Background imageImages Dated 30th September 2015: Walled Garden 29680_050

Walled Garden 29680_050
Walled garden, Luton Hoo, Bedfordshire. An unusual octagonal walled garden built in the 1760s

Background imageImages Dated 30th September 2015: Bridgewater Monument 29679_016

Bridgewater Monument 29679_016
Bridgewater Monument, Ashridge Park, Aldbury, Hertfordshire. Built in 1831-2 in honour of the 3rd Duke of Bridgewater to commemorate the completion of the Grand Junction Canal

Background imageImages Dated 30th September 2015: Youngsbury 29682_038

Youngsbury 29682_038
Youngsbury, Thundridge, Hertfordshire. Mid 18th century country house built in brick as a pedimented Palladian villa

Background imageImages Dated 30th September 2015: Audley End kitchen garden 29686_019

Audley End kitchen garden 29686_019
Kitchen Garden, Audley End, Essex. This walled garden at Audley End has been revived to grow organic produce, some commercial and some of it for use by the English Heritage cafes


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